1/22/15 NT1210 Strong Unit 2 Lab 2.3 Network Types and Topologies Exercise 2.3.2 PAN: Personal Area Network is a new type of network that describes two or more devices that are located on your person and normally connect to one another via Bluetooth. LAN: Local Area Network created by a group of devices in close proximity to one another and are normally located inside the same building or structure MAN: Metropolitan Area Network high speed private networks which are created by one or more dedicated
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photograph‚ videos‚ and comments. These social networking sites can be describe as community based website‚ where users can form a relationship with others people who have the same network or interest‚ having private chat rooms‚ online discussions forum and other opportunity they have online. The attractiveness of using social network will keep growing and the population of users will keep growing anonymously. Firstly‚ the advantage of having social networking and the disadvantage side of having a social
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Hierarchical Star Many home networks use the star topology. A star network features a central connection point called a "hub" that may be a hub‚ switch or router. Devices usually connect to the hub with Unshielded Twisted Pair Strengths Easy to Install‚ Flexible IF single device or cable failure will not bring down the network Weakness If the centralize device fails the entire system is affected Bus Bus is the simplest network topology. All computers are connected to a single cable that
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oriented APPLICATION | | 5. | Comparision | | 6. | FEATURES | | 7. | CONCLUSION | | 8. | BIBLIOGRAPHY | | INtroduction A Network Control Protocol is a protocol that runs atop the Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) and that is used to negotiate options for a network layer protocol running atop PPP. Network Control Protocols include the Internet Protocol Control Protocol for the Internet Protocol‚ the Internetwork Packet Exchange Control Protocol for the Internet Packet
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Journal of Business Ethics. 59‚ 295-305. Beins‚ B. C. 2004. Research methods: A tool for life. New York: Pearson Education Burgelman‚ R.‚ A Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIDP) Employee Outlook Survey (2012) http://www.cipd.co.uk/hr-resources/survey-reports/employee-outlook-winter-2011-12.aspx Fenton-O ’Creevy‚ M Floyd‚ S. W. & Lane‚ P. J. 2000. Strategizing throughout the organization: Managing role conflict in strategic renewal Floyd‚ S. W. & Wooldridge‚ B. 1992. Middle management
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SOCIAL NETWORKS. Nowadays in most Western countries there is an increase in the use of social networks. The most famous are for example youtube‚ Facebook and Twitter‚ but often these communication media are not used in the right way. There is no doubt‚ the use of the social networks might have positive and negative aspects. First of all the major advantage of using social networks is the possibility to keep in touch with friends that live abroad or people that we are unable to see because of
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2006 A Technical Report: Wireless Sensor Networks and How They Work Prepared for Ann Holms University of California Santa Barbara Prepared by Ethan Culler-Mayeno University of California Santa Barbara Abstract Wireless sensor networks are a budding technology with the potential to change the way that we live. This report explains the workings of each network as a system of tiny computers called motes and the parts of the network. Furthermore‚ this report goes on to explain
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Personal Area Network Lito Gonzales April 15‚ 2012 Personal Area Network In the world where an assortment of technology is emerging and is changing not only how human beings live their lives‚ it also extends to how businesses are conducted for a more efficient and effective operations. From the simplifications of computing that evolved from the bulky desktop computer to the handy tablets‚ to the ever improving sophistications of mobile phone usage such as the candy bar handsets to smartphones
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Value Delivery Network A value delivery network allows many companies to create customer value that cannot be created by use of the company’s own value chain. A "Value delivery network‚" is made up of the company‚ suppliers‚ distributors‚ and ultimately the customers who partner with each other to improve the performance of the entire system (Armstrong et al. 52). This type of system interests me because I have always been curious as to what path a product or service must take in order to be considered
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Exercise 1 [AON] Using the table below‚ draw the network diagram and answer the questions. When you have completed answering the questions‚ do a forward/backward pass. Activity Start C B P A U T R N End Predecessor Start Start Start C‚ B‚ P P A A U T‚ R‚ N Estimate in weeks 0 6 4 3 7 4 2 3 6 0 . How many paths are in the network‚ and what are they? 2. What is the critical path and its duration? 3. What is the float on activity U? 4. What is the impact to the project if activity
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